Tierra Santa Healing House Faena Hotel Miami

The glamorous Faena Hotel in Miami has been blessed with several auspicious awards since my visit: the prestigious Forbes Five Star Award and the recent Condé Nast Traveler Readers Choice Award.  As previously posted, this property is a dazzler in every sense of the word. To reach the secluded spa treatment room, it is necessary to pass through the stylish wildly colorful and tastefully curated Tierra Santa boutique. Brimming with handcrafted treasures and South American inspired hats, purses, jewelry and clothing by Carolina K.http://www.faena.com/miami-beach/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2016/08/Faena_hotel2_Spa-Waiting-Area-640x640.jpg

Mingling the Latino and Miami vibe, the brilliant tones continue in the reception lounge; accented by retro-style furniture, a vividlyhued striped rug energizes the sunny boutique, hovering above, an immense chandelier comprised of multicolored fishing lures. Locally based Argentinian fashion designer Carolina Kleinman designed colorful poofy ottomans covered in intricately embroidered textiles.

Carolina Kleinman also designed the spa’s staff attire and she has curated the small adjoining boutique, which is stockedwith her Carolina K line of boho Mexican and Peruvian-inspired smocks and caftans. Stock up, it will save you a trip to a foreign country, chic, fun and sexy attire! I filled a bag and have received numerous compliments on my distinctive purchases.

The Tierra Santa Healing House is a striking 22,000-square-foot refuge that features one of the largest hammams in the U.S. Designed hand in hand with shaman-developed body-healing rituals and treatments, the spa instructors guide you on the interior journey.

The immersive experience offers an introduction to South American healing culture and massage art. Time-honored healing rituals are combined with magical ingredients ethically sourced from the South. Each treatment is an opportunity to transform your life and improve your health through the therapeutic power of touch, sound, color, taste and scent.

Tierra Santa” translates as “holy ground” and I would recommend meeting their spa guides, to lead you step by step through the spa. Begin the ritual by shaving slivers of soap from the massive block. The fragrance of the clay-colored soap was hand selected by Alan’s wife, Ximena, a soothing combination of lavender, chamomile, white fir and cardamom. Create your own “do it yourself” ritual. Lather up with a choice of muds, scrubs, butters and oils available at reception. Choose from one of each category to create your own Tierra Santa experience with these unique South American healing ingredients. Purifying Scrubs: maca and guarana or palo santo and buriti. Healing Clays: Amazon white clay or Rainforest bio green. Nourishing Oils and Butters: sandalwood oil or murumuru butter.

I padded slowly to the ‘wet spa’ – a small curved room where you enjoy bathing rituals; seated in one of two small alcoves built into the wall – begin with the icy snow mound, dribbling it across your skin. Ice stimulates your blood flow. Chilled and calm, continue through the eerily quiet spa to the tepiadirum. Unique to Tierra Santa is the private Hammam Purification body treatment. Begin your journey with a personalized cleansing ritual on a warm marble slab, where your therapist will purify the body with a scrub of guarana and maca, followed by therapeutic Amazonian white clay or Rainforest bio green mud to nourish and soothe. Take time to relax while gently inhaling the soothing steam, and then conclude the ritual with a beautiful full-body massage using precious rose oil from their Sacred collection.

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The enormous jasmine scented hammam has a show stopping massive hexagon slab of Amazonite stone, its heated and the jasmine scent will reduce you to a trance like state, if you haven’t yet succumbed to the hypnotic zen zone of Tierra Santa.

Highly recommend an afternoon of spa rituals as a sun and sand recovery program.

 

Four Seasons Downtown New York

“There is something in the New York air that makes sleep useless.”
— Simone De Beauvoir

This could have been my theme song for my extended stay in New York! A lovely long week discovering new restaurants, absorbing compelling theater and a few stolen moments in my favorite museums – a week combined with moving hotels three times! Intrepid traveler – always interested in the hottest dining, the latest from my favorite hotel brands…

Arrival on the first warm summer evening in the city landed me at the cutting edge recently opened Four Seasons Downtown. At the crossroads of Tribeca and the Financial District, just a block from the World Trade Center, the Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown adds its classic architectural profile to the world’s most famous skyline. And does it capture your imagination!

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CUT Bar Four Seasons Downtown New York

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Four Seasons Downtown New York

Wednesday night, I entered the lobby to a buzzing bar and restaurant scene at celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck’s CUT, just off the striking lobby. The hotel has a signature fragrance, I haven’t figured out how it is achieved in these wide-open spaces, but it is an exotic scent, adding to the ambience.

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Four Seasons Downtown New York

One of NYC’s loftiest residential towers, the hotel soars above a neighborhood that’s redrafting the local scene on a daily basis. Designed by architect Robert A. M. Stern, the hotel oozes modern luxury, with a hint of  bronze hues evidencing Wall Street, the interior public spaces reflect a very stylized architecture. Inside, global design stars Yabu Pushelberg have created chic, richly layered retreats in all 189 guest rooms and suites. Some rooms feature balconies, this neighborhood is quiet enough to sleep with doors or windows open – yes, there is a choice! My stunning corner suite provided an almost touch me, reach to the shimmering glass of the Freedom Tower, rising to nuzzle the stars. Look down from the 26th floor corner to catch a peek at the intricate ribs of the gleaming white Oculus. Did I mention the white marble bathrooms, huge by most hotel standards and a luxurious soaking tub to die for.

The soaring openness of the lobby and public spaces, provide a feeling like no other New York hotel; the interiors, in a way, reflect the neighborhood, there are expansive breaks of daylight between the buildings, a horizon can be enjoyed, and you aren’t boxed in by cement or glass towers.

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Four Seasons Downtown New York Spa Indoor pool

Escape to the peaceful spa or dip into downtown’s coolest lap pool, a glass room with a view and loungers scattered about with the utmost privacy; lifeguard included! One work afternoon, an attendant found a plug for my laptop and stretched out towels for an impromptu office – laps between emails made for a fine work session. Two walls of floor to ceiling windows provide rare natural light illuminating the 75-foot long pool. Leave your lounger office for a workout in the 6,000 sq. foot fitness center, inspired by the views of the Oculus and the World Trade Center, a long treadmill run breezes past in no time!

The spa is also in this corner of the hotel. The quiet and serene very European style spa may remind some Four Seasons addicts of their stay in Four Seasons hotels in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Dubai, as the patron spa saint is the esteemed Dr. Burgener of Switzerland.

Located in Tribeca just steps from Wall Street, the World Trade Center and the new Oculus, the Four Seasons Downtown is a marvelous base for exploring lower Manhattan. It’s a brief stroll to the broad expanse of the Hudson River and its paths for walking and biking, the 911 Memorial is steps away, South Street Seaport, and a brisk walk up to Tribeca. Locals have already adopted the small park just a half a block away; if you enjoy an afternoon coffee combined with people watching, this is a slice of NY heaven. The neighborhood is audibly quieter than any area of the city. It’s busy yes, yet there seems to be an absence of the constant scream of sirens and the throbbing car horns that epitomize the city. I didn’t miss the noise!

I’ve only stayed in this neighborhood once, right after 9/11, when only the heroic had the courage to move to a new un-built corner of the island, which lacked all basic services. I honestly loved the Four Seasons Downtown, not just for the great dining, amazing spa and pool, my stunning suite with drop-dead views, the air was clean and refreshing, and to enjoy the wide berths of space between buildings and not feel confined by soulless cement was a unique New York experience – Four Seasons Downtown New York.

Highly recommend – our clients are spoiled by the Four Seasons management, let us know when you are ready to stay at the new vibrant luxurious corner of the city!